aberration |
a deviation from what is considered normal or right; irregularity. |
alfresco |
in the open air; outdoors. |
amity |
friendly and peaceful relations; good will. |
aplomb |
great self-confidence, composure, or poise. |
credulous |
disposed to believe, especially on scanty evidence; gullible. |
decedent |
in law, one who has died. |
epicene |
sharing the traits of both sexes. |
erratic |
not expected or predicted; not regular. |
forswear |
to give up or renounce, often with an oath or pledge. |
impute |
to ascribe or attribute to a source or cause. |
lambent |
glowing softly. |
lenitive |
mitigating pain, discomfort, or distress; soothing. |
maunder |
to speak in an aimless or foolish way; babble. |
nonpareil |
a person or thing whose excellence is unequaled; paragon. |
topography |
the shape of the earth's surface across an area or region. The topography of an area includes the size and location of hills and dips in the land. |